Sini san regulates intestinal flora and short-chain fatty acids to ameliorate hepatocyte apoptosis and relieve CCl4-induced liver fibrosis in mice
IntroductionSi-Ni-San (SNS), a traditional Chinese medicine, is effective in treating liver fibrosis with an unclear mechanism. Although disturbance of intestinal flora and the subsequent secretion of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) is suggested to be involved in the progression of liver fibrosis, w...
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Main Authors: | Qiong Wu (Author), Fangsi Zhu (Author), Yu Yao (Author), Luyun Chen (Author), Yijie Ding (Author), Yong Su (Author), Chaoliang Ge (Author) |
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